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Dean of the School of Education

Employer
North Park University
Location
Chicago, Illinois

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Employment Type
Full Time
Institution Type
Four-Year Institution

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Founded in 1891, North Park University is a Christian university affiliated with the Evangelical Covenant Church of over 3,200 students from around the country and world. Located for over 125 years on the land of the Miami and Potawatomi tribes in what is today Chicago’s northside, NPU has recently been designated a Hispanic Serving Institution and is committed to serving diverse populations. Elevating North Park University’s core distinctives of Christian, city-centered, and intercultural, NPU values diversity among its staff and is committed to building a
racially and culturally diverse intellectual community, and strongly encourages the nomination and candidacies of persons who are Black, Indigenous, and People of Color regardless of gender.

MISSION
The mission of North Park University is to prepare students for lives of significance and service through education in the liberal arts, professional studies, and theology.

VISION
Building on our core institutional identity—Christian, city-centered, intercultural—our vision is to create a university of uncommon character and enduring excellence, where faith, learning, and
service meet.

North Park University is in the Albany Park neighborhood of Chicago, one of the most ethnically diverse zip codes in the United States. It is nine miles from downtown Chicago. The North Park campus has often been referred to as an oasis in the heart of the city – a place where students from urban, rural, and suburban backgrounds alike can call home. And all of this within the major metropolitan backdrop of Chicago: one of the world’s largest and most diversified economies, renowned for its museums and music, and voted best large city in the U.S. for four
years in a row by Condé Nast Traveler.

The School of Education offers bachelor’s degrees and credentialing for teaching in elementary, middle grades, senior high, and K-12 school programs; a post-bachelor’s teacher licensure program; and five approval or endorsement options in areas such as bilingual, English as a Second Language; and special education. Additionally, the School offers four master’s degrees in education; educational leadership; literacy, language, and culture; and teaching.

Reporting to the Provost, the Dean of the School of Education provides leadership and
administrative oversight to the academic departments.

Essential Responsibilities:
A. Lead the School of Education (SOE) in strategic planning, program review while advancing a culture of assessment in collaboration with the Office of Institutional Effectiveness.
• Realize the School of Education mission and vision and implement strategic planning initiatives
• Obtain and maintain State Accreditation with the Illinois State Board of Education
• Build and manage an advisory board
• Develop collaborative partnerships within the K-12 school sector with Chicago Public Schools, charter schools, suburban school districts and private schools throughout the region
• Establish and maintain assessment programs designed to enhance student learning
• In cooperation with faculty and staff, ensure that plans and programs are accurately described and correctly implemented in the calendar, the catalogues, and the schedule of classes

B. Provide leadership for the faculty and staff in program performance consistent with the mission of the University.
• In collaboration with the Office of Institutional Effectiveness, provide oversight for the development of quality and effectiveness indicators of existing academic programs
• Encourage innovation and creativity in the development and improvement of majors, nurturing programs and opportunities specific to the School of Education

C. Supervise, evaluate, and support each departmental unit in a manner that promotes excellence in instruction and research while pursuing innovative solutions.
• Articulate and monitor academic standards with balance for faculty, student, and administrative concerns
• Supervise and collaborate with Program Coordinators in the department

D. Serve as the chief advocate for the School of Education faculty.
• Support instruction, scholarship, and creative projects
• Represent the School of Education in the University
• Encourage participatory decision-making, shared governance, a spirit of collegiality, and inclusion throughout the School of Education
• Support the historic principles of tenure and academic freedom

E. Communicate effectively with Illinois State Board of Education:
• Approve undergraduate and graduate programs.
• Stay current with licensure requirements and changes
• Represent the views of the North Park School of Education for policy
discussions

F. Facilitate clear communication among faculty and staff concerning the overall operations of academic programs, administrative policy, budgets, and hiring.
• Provide collaborative leadership and an effective structural link between the School of Education faculty, the administration, and other University units
• In collaboration with faculty and administration, establish written policies and procedures for operations in the School of Education

G. In collaboration with the University Dean, oversee and evaluate the work of faculty and staff in the School of Education, including tenure and promotion reviews, post-tenure reviews, sabbaticals, and special assignments.
• Observe classroom instruction and provide feedback in a collaborative manner for the betterment of student learning
• Provide recommendations for faculty in the tenure and promotion process
• Provide counsel on personnel issues leading to problem-solving
• Provide leadership in hiring, planning staff needs, and organizational structures

H. Develop and manage budgets.
• Provide oversight of annual budget development and tracking
• Expand professional development opportunities for faculty and seek grant support for special initiatives

I. Hear cases of student academic integrity, appeals and academic grievances
Essential Qualifications:
• A collaborative leader who can work with and bring together diverse groups to
achieve growth and excellence
• Knowledge and passion for diversity and intercultural relations
• Earned Doctorate in Education or related field
• Maintain current Professional Educator License or equivalent
• At least five years of higher education administrative experience which includes
leadership of faculty
• Successful experience motivating, leading, and encouraging faculty and
collaboratively growing programs
• Breadth of understanding to lead the range of programs
• Experience with budgets, strategic planning, and decisive decision making
• Administrative or teaching experience in Public or Private K-12 education, and/or
higher education
• Demonstrated ability in curriculum design, assessment and evaluation
• Evidence of scholarly contributions (e.g., publications, and presentations at
professional conferences)
• Evidence of service (e.g., involvement in professional organizations, state or
regional review committees)
• Proven track record as a practitioner who possesses a solid reputation in the field.
• Experience developing and proposing programs for state accreditation.
• State licensures processes and endorsements

Application Process
Interested applicants should review the North Park Staff Application (https://www.northpark.edu/employmentapplication) and submit:
1) A detailed cover letter addressing the expectations of the position.
2) A written statement that describes your understanding, experience, and commitment to
North Park’s three core identities--Christian, city-centered, and intercultural—as well as
your Christian faith journey and how it aligns with the mission and values of the
University.
3) A current curriculum vitae (CV).
4) A list of three professional references with contact information and a brief description
explaining the working relationship of each to the applicant.

NOTE: Nothing in this job description restricts the supervisor’s right to assign or reassign
duties and responsibilities to this job at any time.

 

Organization

Working at North Park University 

Located on the North side of Chicago, North Park University is a comprehensive and Christian liberal arts university that serves nearly 3,200 undergraduate and graduate students from around the country and the world. Within a diverse, close-knit, urban community, North Park offers more than 40 undergraduate majors8 bachelor’s degree-completion majors19 master’s degrees, and more than 30 graduate-level certificate programs for continuing professional education. By integrating faith with learning—as it has done since its founding in 1891—North Park University continues to focus on the important task of preparing students for lives of significance and service.

North Park has consistently ranked in the top tier of Midwest regional universities, according to U.S. News & World Report, and has been ranked among the top 50 Christian colleges and Universities by collegechoice.net. We consistently produce Fulbright award-winning students and faculty. Institutional accreditation at North Park University is provided by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC).

Our campus is a blend of urban life, open spaces, and modern academic resources. Situated in the North Park and Albany Park neighborhoods of the city, the University makes its home in one of the most ethnically diverse communities of the country. Through engaging our neighborhood and city, we enrich our campus life and build important connections to the diverse people of Chicago whose roots extend around the globe.

As an employer, North Park offers a comprehensive and competitive benefits package, including tuition benefits for employees and their spouses/dependents. The University welcomes faculty and staff professing the Christian faith, from a wide range of traditions, and is committed to building a diverse, collegial, and supportive academic atmosphere.

More facts about North Park University in Chicago:

  • 6 schools offering professional graduate programs: 19 master's degrees and 35 graduate-level certificate programs
  • 116 full-time faculty; 85% with terminal degrees
  • More than 750 total faculty and staff members (Full and part-time)
  • 11:1 student-to-faculty ratio
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Telephone
773-244-5275
Location
3225 W Foster Ave
Chicago
IL
60625
US

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